Tagging of sister taxa such as the bigeye and yellowfin tunas have resulted in similar success. |
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It all begins in the fabled land of Albion, where our young hero must notch up three good deeds to raise money to buy his sister a birthday gift. |
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He had no explanation for what might have happened to the sister ship, which was fishing in the same area of sea on Tuesday night. |
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Thomas Weir was sentenced to death and burned at the stake, while his sister was hanged. |
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I went tobogganing with my sister and her friend, using those big industrial plastic sacks as sledges. |
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Throwing some shapes on the dance floor was the princess, with her sister in tow. |
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The original Queen Elizabeth and the Queen Mary were sister ships of the Cunard Line and, like sisters, shared a great many experiences. |
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The friend that's always badgering you about why you're upset, the brother that wants an account of every boy his sister hangs out with. |
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One of them hails me at the fuel pump in order to report that her sister has tried to read the book. |
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So, he'd moved him and his sister to Atlanta, in the hopes that he could start fresh, wipe the slate clean. |
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My younger sister holds to that tradition, but my older sister's boys are too old to be dragged anywhere by a women who is their mom. |
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Every day, we would nag my big sister Nadia to find out when our mother was going to come and fetch us. |
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You're looking forward to globetrotting, but sharing a double bed in a motel room with your sister who snores isn't your idea of a great time. |
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For your angry little brother or sister who's discovered aggro metal like Disturbed. |
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For the past half an hour, both sister and boyfriend have been torturing me with this. |
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He didn't want his parents and his sister to be angry with each other on his wedding day. |
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A boy came to the rescue of his four-year-old sister after a window blind cord became trapped around her neck. |
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While pa kua focuses on circles, its sister art, hsing yi focuses on lines and linear attacks. |
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When that was done, the nun asked whether my sister and I wished to serve as acolytes at the service. |
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Sibling-theory suggests that a brother or sister may also act as a parent of a kind. |
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In the morning, I stumbled out to the newsagent to buy a lottery ticket to send my sister for her birthday. |
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His sister Ann was born two years later and the family were reasonably prosperous with the bakery business being successful. |
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When her parents moved to Norway, Mina and her elder sister boarded at a convent school in Perth. |
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She had lots of friends, but she clung on to her big sister Samantha, who she idolised. |
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The princess is the chair of the sister organization in the United Kingdom. |
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Janet Alder, the sister of the late Christopher Alder who died in police custody, startled me with her northern accent at first. |
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To be honest the only reason I knew it was my birthday was because my sister texted me. |
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Philip could see David wilting as the conflicting desires to help his sister and to look for peace came against each other. |
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I know my sister isn't gullible or dumb, so this fact only served to prove to me how shallow she is. |
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Moas were ratites, flightless birds considered the sister group of all other birds. |
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The two sister associations met to discuss common concerns within the hotel industry. |
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Her sister Doris had been employed to rehearse a group of dancing girls for a roadshow. |
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My sister was left without this money, the weekend before Christmas, without a second thought. |
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The racy, muscular, correct filly is a half sister to Grade 3 winner Roman Envoy. |
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Shine Again is a half sister to four-year-old Shiny Band, who was scratched from the First Flight. |
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Nancy's sister and father accompany her to the wedding, for Godfrey is suddenly out of town. |
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When you have four major championships played during the course of a year, one of them has to rate as the weak sister of the bunch. |
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Rina dropped to her knees and cradled her older sister in her arms, calling out her name in a pained voice. |
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Here, Mount played a raging battleaxe, Martha, who, like her sister Mildred, is a widow. |
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My sister had told me of incidents of violence in the past, and of controlling and manipulative behaviour. |
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My sister and I arrived the night before the surgery and found my mother full of manic energy. |
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I dressed up as a Vampire and my brother Wayne as a Devil with my sister Amy as a Witch. |
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You remember Aunt Jane, my father's maiden sister who used to come stay with us almost every summer? |
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Sitting beside Mark her head resting on his shoulder, smiling and chatting with his sister she looked absolutely adorable and so very kissable. |
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Catherine her sister acted as a bridesmaid and Thomas Pringle led her up the aisle. |
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We said our good-byes and my sister waved from the black town car as it drove down the street. |
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One year, my sister and I had the brilliant idea to wrap my mom's gift in as much ribbon and tape as was humanly possible to fit on the gift. |
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When her elder sister had squawked, roared and refused to conform, we knew she was ours in spades. |
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She and her sister were both taught to draw by a grammar school teacher who had been boarding at their home. |
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I like having a kid sister and I miss not having another younger sister or brother to look out for. |
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The show had a six-month run at the National Portrait Gallery from last autumn and sister versions are running in New York and San Francisco. |
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A sister who is also a good friend goes from being 40 miles away to being so physically distant she is awake when you're asleep. |
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Not only that but I also know that as his big sister he does respect my opinions on some level so he gets quite hurt. |
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While his mother and sister spent their days sewing, the boy completed elementary and secondary school. |
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Mother and I travelled on the passenger vessel Olympic, a sister ship of the Titanic. |
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His little sister is doing anatomically correct crayon drawings for you to hang on the fridge. |
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However my sister changed that for me when my Aunt put a lovely shiny silver shilling piece in my hand for luck. |
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The same goes for my favourite dessert type pie, which would be the pecan pie my sister sent me the Christmas before last. |
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She said her husband's late sister had complained to the council on their behalf and they had understood something was going to be done. |
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When my sister was a little girl she asked my mother the name of a certain old lady. |
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When my sister taught at a junior school they celebrated all the religious festivals. |
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Her sister Kathleen visited him in Surbiton before he joined, but that was the last the family heard of him. |
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His sister was found to be the one-in-a-million bone marrow match he needed. |
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You see I happen to know that my sister would never jump into bed with just any man unless she loves him. |
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I may mention that my sister tends to overreact a tad and may at times behave like a drama queen. |
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Henri reluctantly agreed, wanting to return to his home ere it was evening, and urged his sister to hurry. |
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Spain's most infamous spy returned from the dead Monday, five years after his sister published a death notice. |
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Although that said, this year it was just me and my sister battling with the tubs of old baubles. |
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What made you think that my kid sister was a good person to work with on a project? |
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His sister jumped in to save him only to be left struggling in the raging sea as the surfer tried to hang on to her. |
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The other sister is in a tight-fitting, low-cut black dress under a square-cut shorty jacket with elbow-length sleeves. |
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Melbourne, Australia's second largest city, resides demurely in the shadow cast by its more flamboyant sister city, Sydney. |
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His sister lay beside the small girl, her arm draped protectively round her as if to try and shield her from the danger they were now in. |
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My sister informed me she'd finished her task and gave me the garlic mash which I scattered in a line across the front entry way. |
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Her sister came away from the counter and sat down at one of the rough, gnarled chairs at the table. |
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Screaming lustily, apparently as healthy as his sister despite the awkward way he came into the world, the second child was born. |
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Unfortunately, multiculturalism is wrongly seen as the weak sister by many academicians, Padilla said. |
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During the day my sister and I would play in the tall grasses, or watch grandpa building something in his woodshed. |
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I called my sister and mom to make sure that everyone was safe in their respective homes. |
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Her little sister gave me the evils because I was taking her big sis away for the evening. |
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I finished my affair because my sister gave me a serious talking-to and made me see what I was doing. |
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Thus disguised as a maiden, Achilles is introduced as his sister into the court of Lycomedes and there joins the company of the king's daughters. |
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He is survived by his sister Margaret in England, nephew and niece, relations, neighbours and friends. |
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One rereads him and finds perfect insight into what would drive his sister to violate him so mischievously, to misread him so completely. |
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Trevor had a thing with her sister and got her pregnant, so there's a big backstory there. |
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I grew up in Somerset, on a seven acre smallholding where my parents and sister still live. |
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Sonny lived with his sister for a while, but soon began touring with a medicine show. |
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She and her sister ironed the photos onto squares of fabric and made them into a quilt for their mother. |
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Humans and gorillas are sister taxa and are more closely related to one another than either is to chimpanzees or baboons. |
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And at some point, my sister collected a bunch of fan letters and sent them to me. |
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Her mother and her older sister were seated side-by-side on the couch, crocheting an afghan and watching a movie. |
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Speaking of the devil, Razi Rune, sister of a different mother, came through the flap of the tent. |
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I was in my senior year in secondary high school, my sister was a senior in junior high school and the twins were in elementary school. |
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My sister Jennifer would be my maid of honour and Carol, a high school friend, would be another bridesmaid. |
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I imagine her sister Jane was equally affected, but was a more reserved person. |
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I have a sister McKenzie, half-sister Kathy, stepsister Heather and stepbrother Bret. |
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Star Clipper and her near-identical sister ship are fantastic square-rigged clippers. |
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Unlike myself, my sister had adapted to the fashion of the day, and her scanty blouse and short skirt left little to the imagination. |
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Next to him sat my big sister and my mom, both staring at me, waiting for my reaction. |
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She tells part of the story through her letters to her sister in pidgin Bengali, rendered into pidgin English. |
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With this situation your sister is going through, I think that an opinion from a sorceress or a witch doctor would be appreciated. |
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Our dad nodded again and left the room as quickly as he had entered, leaving me alone with my big sister again. |
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She had automatically taken her sister into her arms to console her and now Alice was sobbing on her shoulder. |
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And I just this minute got a phone call from my sister informing me she's pregnant again. |
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The backspace and the delete keys don't work on my computer right now because my sister spilled honey all over it. |
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Evander smiled as he watched his little sister leave, taking another sip at the strong brew of ale that lay in front of him. |
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Anyway, but Anne Marie contacted Olivia and John, and your bullheaded sister bawled her out! |
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The charity, which has sister organisations in America and Australia, has chosen the village to start its operation in this country. |
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The good sister is far from sure about the merits of his assertion but she agrees to support his appeal for a pardon. |
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Firefighters praised a teenage girl who shinned down a drainpipe and rescued her sister and friend trapped in a house blaze. |
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When the daughter of an industrialist apparently kills herself, her sister is unconvinced. |
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Despite being a relatively docile, blonde older sibling, I deeply identified with the headstrong, brown-haired, younger sister Laura. |
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One of my schoolmates has a little sister studying in an Australian junior school. |
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Apparently letting your sister know the address of your blog is not such a good idea. |
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Already the Zimbabwean and Mozambican sister organizations have been doing well and expanding. |
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Dawson's face brightened considerably when he saw his sister and best friend, and immediately he stood, striding to shorten the gap between them. |
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My sister lives in Florida and works as a waitress for the Red Lobster restaurant chain. |
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If he can cast my big sister out, he wouldn't think twice about casting me out. |
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At 17 she got a job as a health care assistant at Airedale Hospital, where advice from a ward sister encouraged her to start training as a nurse. |
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During the summer before my junior year of college, my sister announced her engagement to a man she had met in college. |
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She quit her job as a ward sister in 1991 to bring up her children but found she missed nursing. |
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After 20-odd years of this, my sister and I had a strong aversion to turkey, as it reminded us of some of the worst ever days of our lives. |
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Because she was a religious sister and a citizen of the United States her case, of course, got great publicity. |
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Jeanne acted exactly as a religious sister in the mid-nineteenth century was expected to act. |
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Could it be possible that guys treat me like a kid sister because I treat them like big brothers? |
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His elder sister is the biographer Antonia Fraser and four other siblings also write books. |
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The fact that her sister might not be fully sleeping and know what we were doing and possibly be aroused herself got me going even more. |
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I have one sister and both of my parents are only children, so there are no aunts, uncles or cousins. |
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In metaphase, sister kinetochores attach to microtubules emanating from opposite spindle pole bodies during alignment of the chromosomes. |
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The shire is currently converting the former residence of the Silver Chain nursing sister into a medical centre. |
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Its sister ship turned also and followed its compatriot out of the safety of their long-time hiding place. |
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She went back to live with her sister in Croydon, and things jogged on much the same as ever at home. |
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We were instructed to head south to clear the area and allow a sister ship to conduct an over-the-side torpedo shot. |
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The ward sister with 30 years' experience is still in such a state of shock that she needs to take powerful tranquillisers. |
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She said there was a lot of interest in sister youth organisations in Europe. |
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It is great to see our sister organization from across the Atlantic continue to grow and prosper. |
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This ship and her sister exhibit distinct split personalities, depending on the cruising region. |
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The company, along with sister companies Vidal and Esk Valley have won numerous local and international wine awards. |
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My sister and I liked to eat the vegetables but we dreaded the planting because we were the weeders. |
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His sister Heidi is a runaway bride turned wedding planner, yet considers Steven to be a loser. |
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Her maid of honour was her sister Sonya Oliver, her bridesmaid was her friend Julia Blaw. |
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I'm a bridesmaid, my other sister is the maid of honor and my cousin Elizabeth is the other bridesmaid. |
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Vinton still hovered over his wounded sister and felt extremely awful for shooting her. |
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Two audiologists, two speech therapists, a theatre sister and a specialist registrar will accompany the couple on the trip in October. |
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The father of his younger brothers treated Erik and his older sister as his own, but he died last summer in a car wreck. |
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Ginger and her sister Brigitte are suburban teenagers with a taste for the macabre. |
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Jadelyn followed his gaze and nearly melted at the tenderness with which he looked at his sister and how protective he was of her. |
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Stephen Storace is best known for ballad operas, and his sister Nancy was the first Susannah in Mozart's Figaro. |
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Your sister and I have made sure that the treaty was settled fairly and ratified on both sides. |
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Double reduction is a phenomenon that two sister chromatids of a chromosome sort into the same gamete. |
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She and her sister stayed in Moscow where they were reduced to burning books for warmth. |
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Besides badminton, sister pursuits of poetry composition today might include butterfly collecting, taxidermy, face painting and spelunking. |
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Suzanne and her sister Ann-Marie danced jogs, reels and hornpipes, to the delight of everyone present. |
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Forty minutes after Mia had come into the world, her identical twin sister Mona was born. |
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On a recent visit back to Edinburgh, he went to visit his sister in her new habitat. |
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Glasgow might be the perceived cradle of cutting-edge art, but Edinburgh is no longer the staid sister it once was. |
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As a matter of fact there were nights when I drove to my sister across town to get ice. |
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Two Sandown-class minehunters are to leave Portsmouth today to relieve sister ships Sandown and Bangor in the Gulf. |
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However, we noticed that on three different occasions over a four-day period, Max's sister made jokes about leather outfits and whips. |
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The same is also true of Kannada, a sister Dravidian language, and to some extent of Arabic. |
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To his astonishment he discovered he had a brother, a sister and two cousins. |
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She escaped with severe bruising and whiplash while her sister Pauline, 21, had fractures to an arm, a foot and a cheekbone. |
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Kamara then claimed an alibi, that he was at a school with his sister and the Headmaster. |
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Noralwizah's sister Ai Lin, alias Norfadilah Lee, is married to Dandand Surman, alias Abu Yusof, another member who is on the run. |
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Back home during our childhood, I and my sister frequently used to visit a roadside stall, which still sells the same bhelpuri to this day! |
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But after they criticised Natalie's performance her sister decided to give them a piece of her mind. |
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I remember a time as a child when my sister and I shared an imaginary world of made-up creatures. |
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We extend sincere sympathy to his mother Maisie, sister and brothers, relations and many friends. |
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He stepped into the kitchen to see his sister laying the table for them both. |
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This one revolves around a mental case wallowing in misery because her sister stole her boyfriend. |
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From the year dot, my big sister and I had it drummed into us that money is not something one takes lightly. |
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The little sister has somehow finished her drink and disposed of the glass. |
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The sister is married and living in the same apartment where her tragic parents once resided. |
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The next day, Sierra watched her sister get ready to meet her secret admirer. |
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Well, first I called my sister and had a long talk with her about the after-effects of the hurricanes. |
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He lives with his mum and baby sister Lily in a trailer park, and works in a low-paying factory job. |
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His sister Tamara is a close friend of mine, and I am the godmother to her daughter, I have a great relationship with all of the Castagnolas. |
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Afterwards, I would barge my way through the crowd to get to my sister Angela, where I felt happy. |
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Her younger and less tanned sister had her shoulder length brown hair braided. |
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It was later in the night when his father finally arrived home as his youngest sister babbled out all to his father. |
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Her little sister certainly didn't seem to have a problem making time with Nick. |
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Molly's sister complied, taking a sip of the punch that was currently being poured by the hotel staff into elegant crystal goblets at each place setting. |
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Her twin sister Carly, who was in the front passenger seat, suffered a perforated eardrum and cuts from the smashed windscreen after the car piled into undergrowth. |
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Anglican and Lutheran churches in Canada have approved a full communion agreement modeled on a similar accord drafted by their sister churches in the United States. |
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His sister Catherine accompanies him on all his shoots and Robin Tunney, currently starring in Vertical Limit, met them in Texas during American Outlaws. |
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Sierra knew that tears were flowing down her cheeks as she looked at the picture of her terror-stricken sister with acceptance of death in her eyes. |
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When my mother threatened to give away my baby clothes, I cut them up and made my sister a quilt for her birthday. |
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Dad's relationship with my kid sister wasn't getting any better. |
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I checked in at the ferry terminal while my sister parked the car. |
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As Tropical Depression 11 turned into Hurricane Jeanne, it is a weak sister by comparison to everything else that went by the Bahamas this hurricane season. |
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Her kid sister Ava is also hanging out in Detroit and convinces the oldsters to go out for a night of clubbing. |
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My mother was usually present too, and I remember her soft voice always gently reprimanding me for being too rough, or quietly scolding my sister for complaining too much. |
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According to reports, she has hyperemesis gravidarum, the evil older sister of morning sickness. |
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The New Swiss too, being primarily Terrans, had more fealty to their brother and sister Terrans in the Republic than to the Gaians in the Confederacy. |
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Finally, Holden sneaks into his parents' apartment to visit his kid sister Phoebe, who's about the only person he seems to be able to communicate with. |
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This cannot erase his record as a weak sister during the Cold War. |
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And even more recently, boatwright was discovered to have a sister living in Louisiana. |
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My sister continued to make excuses until her firstborn child told her biological father that they were being taken to church by her mother and step-father. |
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We engaged Joan as director, and my other sister wrote the scenario. |
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Stepping off the airplane and into the Houston humidity, the first sight I spotted was not my homesick sister Laura, but a colossal bronze statue of George H.W. Bush. |
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In fact her older sister Elizabeth worked as a telephone operator in town and listened in enough to know everything that was going on in the community. |
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Jamie hopes to reach dizzy heights just like big sister Amanda. |
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Through the window the craftsman can see the road that leads, in one direction, to the centre of the town and, in the other, to the next village, where his sister now lives. |
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She turns a card-carrying sister of Sappho into a man-hungry nympho. |
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Frantically putting away her sewing, Althia had the courtesy to blurt out a farewell to her mother and sister before dashing off into the hallway. |
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Brooke led her sister through the house and down the stairs. |
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The baton was transferred from her sister ship HMS Kent at anchor of Salalah, Oman after a concentrated programme of briefings, personnel and equipment exchanges. |
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For the Emberizinae, we used Voous for the position of Emberiza calandra, and the sister species E. schoeniclus and E. yessoensis were grouped based on information in Loskot. |
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I never imagined my sister would not reappear when I willed her to. |
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My younger sister Jeri, in her mauve bridesmaid dress and punk make-up she refused to wash off, handed out photocopied programs to the arriving guests. |
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The sister in question had never apologized to her sibling for this transgression. |
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In that thankless sister role, Bernier manages some winning moments. |
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The mother and sister of one defendant began screaming in the corridor outside the courtroom. |
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Venus Williams's straight-set victory over sister Serena in the Wimbledon women's semi-finals was the most affecting sports contest in recent memory. |
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My grandfather frequently threatened to rescind the myriad generous bestowals my sister and I were to receive upon his passing if he ever heard we'd cast a Democratic vote. |
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On the death of their grandfather, who was a famed stage magician, a brother and sister discover that not all of the old man's magic was performed on a stage. |
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As Sarah and her sister and mother headed for the warmth of home, the demonstration continued. |
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In 1751 John Home married, and David and his sister set up house in Edinburgh, moving to slightly more luxurious quarters as his fortunes improved. |
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With a tame sister republic to the north, the Belgian departments were lightly garrisoned by troops not expecting to be used to keep domestic order. |
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She's intending to visit again, with a sister in-tow, and possibly once more with a tame builder who will advise her on the practicability of extending the house. |
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Petersen is also survived by his younger sister Lydia, 18, with whom he was very close, and his partner in life Chanda Creasy. |
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At the time of the shooting, he said, a Protestant sister congregation that lacks its own sanctuary was worshipping at the Dominican church, as it has for 30 years. |
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She is a sanatorium sister at King's School, in Bruton, Somerset. |
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In other words James is mad because his sister married interracially. |
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Georgina stepped in between the dingo and her baby sister just before their mother was able to scare the dingo away. |
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My sister and brother both got married and got to register for gifts. |
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My father was in the Air Raid Precautions unit and my mother in the Women's Royal Voluntary Service, my eldest sister in the WAAF and my middle sister in the Wrens. |
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Tracy rushed her sister into the toilets to cool down the affected areas while other family members took advice from an off-duty fireman who was also dining at the restaurant. |
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This evening I visited my sister Sheena, who has just sprogged. |
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Maybe she'll get us a little cat, because my sister has always wanted one. |
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Her fevered dreams and the many reflections arising from conversations with her sister travelers begin to help her unburden herself of her complicated past. |
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Lonette McKee played Sister, and Dwan Smith was Delores, the third sister who was inspired by the renegade Angela Davis. |
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What might have happened was bad, indeed, but the way the two sister wings of our armed forces went to town with charges against each other was, of course, much worse. |
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My sister is wearing a floral print frock, white socks and t-bar sandals. |
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All we want is a bath seat, so my sister and I can bath her, and, instead of Mum having to go to the hospital, I want the district nurse to come here. |
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It's just, you were supposed to be my best friend and you dating my sister is like a stab in the back, a betrayal since she and I are sworn enemies. |
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One would have expected the two sister professions to make common cause. |
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After her father's death, Hunt's sister Gina is delighted to discover she no longer has to play the good daughter and randily sets her sights on one of the men. |
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She believes that Fowler has ruined Phuong's chances for respectable marriage, that her sister is doomed to return to her former life as a taxi dancer. |
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The sexy actress recently adopted orphaned Ethiopian girl, Zahara, as a sister to her three-year-old Cambodian son Maddox, and is said to be considering extending her family. |
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So when my sister casually turned to me at Christmas and asked if I would be the godfather to her baby, I quickly agreed without really thinking about it. |
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Her younger sister was removed from school as well, at the insistence of her new family. |
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Kirke, the 23-year-old younger sister of Girls star Jemima Kirke, is a good example of that herself. |
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Barbie Latza Nadeau on why the U.S. sister act is too hot for the men of the Holy See. |
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And that solution came from a homemade brew Branch and her sister created together. |
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In metaphase, chromatid fragments are attached to the homologous area of the sister chromatid while acentric chromosome fragments are apart from their chromosome of origin. |
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The huge numbers who attended the removal of remains, Funeral Mass and burial provided fitting tribute to the life of this very special wife, mother, sister and grandmother. |
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The Vatican has given the LCWR five years to clean up their sister act or face harsh consequences. |
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It has sister organisations in Scotland and Northern Ireland. |
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These two are sister newspapers and share the same resources. |
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The doctors, sister and nurses and ambulance staff were wonderful to me. |
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Also, I know you want to see your dear little sister before she dies. |
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He then tells Bilal to confer with his brother Burak, his sister Sumeyye and other relatives. |
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When told that his sister was having an illicit affair Alexander replied that she should be allowed to enjoy herself even though she was a princess of the blood royal. |
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In Compton, lives like that of their older sister Yetunde are lost in gunfire countless times a day. |
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He also has a great scene when his foster sister tells him to buzz off, an argument which degenerates into a furious row about who looked after who in the foster home. |
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When I was four months old or so, my older sister was making a racket when I was sleeping. |
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Emmeline rushed to where sister lie, a smile beaming on her face. |
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My sister was the bridesmaid, and Sami's sister was the maid of honor. |
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The sister city relationship between Dingle and Santa Barbara will help strengthen mutual understanding and promote friendly relations between both towns. |
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He becomes an informer, setting up an arrest that will alter the lives of both his sister and Shireen. |
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The larger portion of this text discusses El Paso, Texas, the boring sister to Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. |
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Kim Kyong Hui, Kim Jong Il's sister and Jang's wife, was elected as a secretary of the Central Committee. |
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This is where I last saw my sister Gital, '' said Mr Obuscovski, at Birkenau, the bleak Auschwitz railhead. |
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The restaurant panels in the Crown Bar were originally made for Britannic, the sister ship of the Titanic, built in Belfast. |
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For its certified continuing education, JEG works in partnership with its sister organization, Postgraduate Institute for Medicine. |
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His parents Garabed and Rahel survived the genocide but his sister Varthoui was bayonetted to death when she was four by a soldier. |
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And there are finally whisperings that the 5-foot-10 paler sister may not have the same genetic makeup as the 5-2 and 5-0 swarthier ones. |
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His parents abed and Rahel survived the genocide his sister Varthoui, was bayonetted to h by a Turkish soldier aged just four. |
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Akee Noah, 50, had known Peter from the age of five when his sister Yvonne Noah fostered him. |
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Mark Wilks had borrowed sister Amy's quilt at their family home in Deckham, Gateshead while she was out for the night. |
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His sister was a menial girl, but he sought to help her develop a mind of her own. |
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My beautiful sister Marveen. You are my babygirl. I didn't know what I had been missing until you appeared in my life. |
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His dam is a full sister to the successful stud dog Batties Whisper, and is from the same family as Irish Derby winner Manx Treasure. |
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In 1173, Becket's sister Mary was appointed as abbess of Barking Abbey as reparation for the murder of her brother. |
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They were in high spirits after a meal with Nicole's sister Natalie and her boyfriend, Prodigy star Liam Howlet. |
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San Antonio has always been viewed as the weak sister of the big regional centers of Houston and Dallas. |
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The iciest days, I hid among the weeds of our Lydig yard, waiting till the cops came and went, till my sister whispered my name from the deck. |
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My sister Baliwe, who was older than Mabel, had been engaged to be married, and lobola had already been paid. |
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Rudi and Paul nished and Paul nished R up on 'e Last Train from Belsen' and were reunited with their sister Eve on the way back to EHolland. |
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For a few weeks in 1972, he and his parents and sister lived at Lemmons, the north London home of Kingsley Amis and Elizabeth Jane Howard. |
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And Isaac was forty years old when he took Rebekah to wife, the daughter of Bethuel the Syrian of Padan-aram, the sister to Laban the Syrian. |
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Subsequently, Applied Biosystems remerged with its sister division Celera to form the current corporation, Applera. |
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The boy waited for spring to follow his sister to the lake to find a red-throated loon to help heal him of his blindness. |
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Harriet Beecher Stowe's sister Isabella Beecher Hooker was a leading member of the women's rights movement. |
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Rafael was a bellboy at sister hotel Onyria Marinha Hotel when he was diagnosed and is currently undergoing treatment. |
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Ciara's sister Cathy was a judge on the 2005 television show Star Stream Final and is currently living and working in London. |
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Proper mitosis, in turn, depends on changes in chromosome organization, such as chromosome condensation and sister chromatid cohesion. |
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Mr Tarling examined Marie Curie house, the sister block to Lakanal House, a few days after the fire. |
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Furthermore, some authors have examined the sister chromatid exchange frequencies in BD patients to understand the genetic mechanism. |
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In letters to her sister Mary, Anne raised suspicions that the Queen was faking her pregnancy in an attempt to introduce a false heir. |
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As a result of a childhood accident, my sister was hearing-impaired and had to wear a hearing aid. |
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Acetaldehyde is carcinogenic in rodents and causes sister chromatid exchanges and chromosomal aberrations in human cells. |
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Panel A shows the outcomes of sister chromatid exchange involving a ring chromosome. |
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I stayed at my mate's house after I'd had a huge row with my girlfriend and I was all set to kip down on the sofa when his sister sat beside me. |
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A trip with her sister to Roundtop, Texas, proved to be a treasure trove for vintage beds, furnishings, and quilts. |
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I was amused to hear his sister describe some of those eruptions in her slow, Quakerly fashion. |
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She accomplished something her older sister never could by becoming a unanimous preseason All-American. |
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The Papster, my stepmom, her sister Angela the psychoanalyst, and Angela's husband Eric the kazillionaire were strolling along the canal. |
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He kills the Black Knight, incorporates the others into Arthur's court, and rescues Lynette's sister Lyonesse. |
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